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the police chief says they will prosecute any one identified to the fullest extent of the law. the city also plans to pursue repayment for the destroyed bus. one of the guys who tried to stop that vandalism there from happening after sunday's game got hurt in the process but he was a guest of honor at today's ceremony for the giants. vic lee tonight with a couple of good samaritans on that day and a story -- it is a story you will see only on 7. >> we saw all this chaos going on and it looked like a war zone. >> reporter: on sunday, 28-year-old simon and his friends celebrated the giants sweep like other fans. they saw the chaos as they were walking towards market and third. he got worried when saw you people lighting fires in the street. >> there was a lot going on and there were children in the crowd. i was trying to urge them to get out of there. >> he saw a man holding a steel barricade in front of a muni bus. this man whose picture was widely circulated in the social media. >> and the gentleman smashing the windows in it and there were people surrounding it and starting fi
the police chief says they will prosecute any one identified to the fullest extent of the law. the city also plans to pursue repayment for the destroyed bus. one of the guys who tried to stop that vandalism there from happening after sunday's game got hurt in the process but he was a guest of honor at today's ceremony for the giants. vic lee tonight with a couple of good samaritans on that day and a story -- it is a story you will see only on 7. >> we saw all this chaos going on and it...
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the use of city resources could violate state law. the ethics commission tells ktvu it has yet to determine if it will move forward with an investigation. >>> back now to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of that storm back east. at this hour, more bay area volunteers are headed out to help. ktvu's maureen naylor is live at mineta san jose international airport, and tells us, just getting back east is the first challenge. >> reporter: right now, a red cross volunteer is on a plane here, set to take off for the east coast, less than 10 minutes from now. we also have photos from a bay area woman in the hardest hit area. with a parting hug this halloween night, this 30-year- old from san jose is headed somewhere where the holiday is on hold after a real fright. >> a lot of people who are really devastated by what's happened, and don't know what to do, they're going to be looking for help. >> reporter: with some flights canceled, she plans to fly to philadelphia, and drive to new york. >> i was looking at google maps earlier, tryin
the use of city resources could violate state law. the ethics commission tells ktvu it has yet to determine if it will move forward with an investigation. >>> back now to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of that storm back east. at this hour, more bay area volunteers are headed out to help. ktvu's maureen naylor is live at mineta san jose international airport, and tells us, just getting back east is the first challenge. >> reporter: right now, a red cross volunteer is on...
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that law -- many people in pennsylvania do not know that the courts have set that law aside. women, when they get married, often change their names. they have up-to-date to valid ids with their current names. how many women are students? often the majority in some college areas are women. are they going to be allowed to vote? these are targeted populations. it is difficult for them to vote. for those who are politically aware, regardless of where you stand on politics, it is essential that people in this country have the right to vote. they need to know what the laws are. many of the restrictions have been set aside by the courts. there is so much confusion about the laws. about what they say and what they do not say. there is a toll-free number for people who are confused to find out what the laws are in their area and what they need to follow and to call if there are running into problems. 1-866-our-vote. we have got a lot on our plate to make sure of the one-person, one-vote rule in this country is respected in this election season. women should not be deterred from their
that law -- many people in pennsylvania do not know that the courts have set that law aside. women, when they get married, often change their names. they have up-to-date to valid ids with their current names. how many women are students? often the majority in some college areas are women. are they going to be allowed to vote? these are targeted populations. it is difficult for them to vote. for those who are politically aware, regardless of where you stand on politics, it is essential that...
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so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different from other top law schools is the degree to which we are integrated into the real world of law and policy practice in this country. so one of the things we are always striving to do this not be an ivory tower academic institution solely, but also one that is always trying to engage the practicing bar, people from corporations, people who are not lawyers in the educational enterprise and also when public policy discussions. obviously we have a great advantage in being in washington d.c. and having so much access to the world of policy. but in addition, it's not just the location. it has to be your orientation as a law school. so it is something that i've emphasized since i've arrived, but long predates me, that this school wants to always be the place to convene public policy discussions, to create a forum for actionable information, to create an opportunity for nonpartisan and bipartisan discussion. as i like to stay in d.c., but outside the glare of d.c., no
so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different from other top law schools is the degree to which we are integrated into the real world of law and policy practice in this country. so one of the things we are always striving to do this not be an ivory tower academic institution solely, but also one that is always trying to engage the practicing bar, people from corporations, people who are not lawyers in the...
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mary is not only a graduate of the law school but has been a great friend of the law school for many years. she has spoken here on numerous occasions, and we are always thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome her, and i'm really grateful she has figured out a way to fit this into her unbelievably busy schedule so she can be here to speak and give us her views up to the minute views from the sec. so, please join me in welcomeing mary schapiro. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank you for very much for that kind introduction, and in fact for your wonderful stewardship and leadership of my alma mater, and it's always wonderful to be back at gw. i also want to thank the university for hosting the financial regulatory reform symposium. i think it's an important opportunity to contribute to the debate and discussion around financial regulatory reform. four years ago this month, this nation was suffering from a near collapse of our financial system. while there are differences of opinion as to what was the most significant trigger, a bipartisan senate committee report known as the
mary is not only a graduate of the law school but has been a great friend of the law school for many years. she has spoken here on numerous occasions, and we are always thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome her, and i'm really grateful she has figured out a way to fit this into her unbelievably busy schedule so she can be here to speak and give us her views up to the minute views from the sec. so, please join me in welcomeing mary schapiro. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank...
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getting to the crooks before they get to the archives has become a new priority in law enforcement. no one knows more about this than barry landau, a self- described presidential historian and one of the foremost collectors of presidential memorabilia. that's because barry landau carried out the largest theft of these treasures in american history. prosecutors say he is one of the most accomplished con men they have ever encountered. for decades, he was a regular guest at the white house. here he is with president ford and queen elizabeth. he's the guy with the beard. >> president ronald reagan: well... ( laughter ) >> simon: he showed up with president reagan and nancy at the inaugural gala in 1985, and met a whole bunch of presidents- - richard nixon, george h.w. bush, bill clinton. he wrote an impressive, picture- laden book, "the president's table." and was invited to the finest anchor desks in town. >> barry h. landau is presidential historian... >> the story of the ultimate inauguration collector... >> simon: but when we met up with him in june, he no longer wanted to tell his
getting to the crooks before they get to the archives has become a new priority in law enforcement. no one knows more about this than barry landau, a self- described presidential historian and one of the foremost collectors of presidential memorabilia. that's because barry landau carried out the largest theft of these treasures in american history. prosecutors say he is one of the most accomplished con men they have ever encountered. for decades, he was a regular guest at the white house. here...
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keep in mind, this was done based on current law, which assumes the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year. they concluded that revenue neutral tax reform would permit a 4% decrease in all ordinary income tax rates. now, that's not close to 20%. now, let's get to the second thing. adding more than $2 trillion to defense spending. according to analysis conducted money, romney will add $2.1 trillion in defense spending over a decade. now, as "the washington post" recently noted, they think romney's plan is better for the nation's defense needs, but he still hasn't said how he'll pay for it. let's give everyone here the map. we have $5 trillion in tax cuts, plus $2 trillion. now, if romney can make that $5 trillion tax cut revenue neutral, he's still spending at least 2 trillion. again, our debt, which is growing every minute, is about $16 trillion right now. so, romney has to find some massive cuts to pay for his promises before he can tackle our nation's greatest security threat. now, to be fair, he has some ideas for cuts. on his campaign website, he lists repeal obama care saving
keep in mind, this was done based on current law, which assumes the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year. they concluded that revenue neutral tax reform would permit a 4% decrease in all ordinary income tax rates. now, that's not close to 20%. now, let's get to the second thing. adding more than $2 trillion to defense spending. according to analysis conducted money, romney will add $2.1 trillion in defense spending over a decade. now, as "the washington post" recently noted,...
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they pay big fees to the law firm. i shouldn't complain about that, but they go through torture to get their permits on private lands, and there's no expansion on public lands at all. there's a pipeline on the drawing boards from alaska all the way down to texas that have been stoppedded by the obama administration even though it was approved by the state department, hillary clinton, and here's the one that -- here's the one that kills me the most. you know the way china is burning our coal? sending it up to the environment? china has agreed with cuba that it's going to drill for oil 20 miles off the coast of cuba which, i think, is 70 miles off the coast of florida? we're not drilling for it? it's our oil. explain that to me. china is going to do it safer than we would do it? we're not drilling because we're afraid of an oil spill, but china is going to extract the oil from the ground in a safer way than we do? this election is going to be two very, very different directions. obama gets re-elected, i say he reaffirms
they pay big fees to the law firm. i shouldn't complain about that, but they go through torture to get their permits on private lands, and there's no expansion on public lands at all. there's a pipeline on the drawing boards from alaska all the way down to texas that have been stoppedded by the obama administration even though it was approved by the state department, hillary clinton, and here's the one that -- here's the one that kills me the most. you know the way china is burning our coal?...
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the police chief says they will prosecute any one identified to the fullest extent of the law and the city plans to pursue repayment for the destroyed bus. >> one of the guys that tried to stop the vandalism got hurt in the process. he was a guest honor at the celebration today for the giants. vic lee with a couple of good samaritans on sunday night. >> reporter: you talk about heros. we have a story for you tonight about one of them. a man who chose to do the right thing on sunday night but he risked a lot for it. >> there was tall chaos going on and it looked like a war zone. >> 28-year-old simon and his friends celebrated the giants sweep like other fans. they saw the chaos as they were walking towards market and third. he got worried when saw you people starting fires in the street. >> there was a lot going on. there was children in the crowd and i was trying to urge them to get out of there. >> he saw a man holding a steel barricade in front of a muni bus. this man whose picture was widely circulated in the area. >> the gentleman smashing the windows in and there were people surr
the police chief says they will prosecute any one identified to the fullest extent of the law and the city plans to pursue repayment for the destroyed bus. >> one of the guys that tried to stop the vandalism got hurt in the process. he was a guest honor at the celebration today for the giants. vic lee with a couple of good samaritans on sunday night. >> reporter: you talk about heros. we have a story for you tonight about one of them. a man who chose to do the right thing on sunday...
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the law is very clear. well, could the fed somehow override that, that very instant and lex may be title 11 and dodd-frank doesn't get a lot of attention to it bars the fdic and fed from doing a lot of what they did in 2008, quite definitively. so at the very least it's hard if not impossible. so you have is very bad situation which markets may well be engaging in ongoing moral hazard, accounted for some of the differential that simon rightly references. at the same time, they are playing a morally without the safety net that would save them from their sins, meaning that market shock in the case of other operational solvency or liquidity risk at a large institution would be worse. it would be lehman on steroids. that's why it scares me. that's what we need the orderly liquidation authority. could it work in cross-border situations? does anything work in cross-border situation? not well. about 80% of u.s. bank offshore assets are held in the uk, and that's particularly true for the wholesale oriented institu
the law is very clear. well, could the fed somehow override that, that very instant and lex may be title 11 and dodd-frank doesn't get a lot of attention to it bars the fdic and fed from doing a lot of what they did in 2008, quite definitively. so at the very least it's hard if not impossible. so you have is very bad situation which markets may well be engaging in ongoing moral hazard, accounted for some of the differential that simon rightly references. at the same time, they are playing a...
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second, it's not a perfect law. democracies don't produce perfect laws. this was the best law our democracy could produce at that point in time. and the face of overwhelming industry resistance. one study at the time showed that there were 2500 registered lobbyists lobbying during the dodd-frank act, almost 500 of whom were former office holders or staff from the hill. it is one of the most formidable armies ever as semibedded to -- assembled to battle our government. remember the lobbyists are the tip of the iceberg of influence industry that wall street has hired to battle financial reform. frankly it is remarkable there is any law at all. hard to see how anyone can make the case this law went too far. most importantly didn't break up the first too-big-to-fail at the center of causing crisis and required trillions of dollars to bail out which this country will be paying for for decades. there is only one industry in this country that threatens our financial system, our economy and our treasury. it is also the only industry that can destroy lives and liv
second, it's not a perfect law. democracies don't produce perfect laws. this was the best law our democracy could produce at that point in time. and the face of overwhelming industry resistance. one study at the time showed that there were 2500 registered lobbyists lobbying during the dodd-frank act, almost 500 of whom were former office holders or staff from the hill. it is one of the most formidable armies ever as semibedded to -- assembled to battle our government. remember the lobbyists are...
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she graduated from honors from cornell, graduate of university michigan law school, a columnist, author of eight "new york times" best sellers, confirming the ladies of "the view" are the only ones who have not read the books, they can't comment on them. "mugged," that book is insightful and i encourage everybody to read it. permly, after reading it, i felt so unburdened and liberated i'm going to go ahead and get rid of the secret coded racial words bottled up. chicago golf laze city angry, constitution, experience, food stamps, holding down the fort, privileged, professor, kitchen cabinet, peanut butter, and also community organizer, black hole, apartment, and chair. all racially coded words. now that i'm on a roll, and it's a friendly crowd, i'll say thee most racist statement deemed by the current view out there. okay, here it goes. if you are sensitive, forgive me. the most racist comment -- i am not voting for president obama. there you go. [cheers and applause] got to get that off my chest. i feel a lot better. feel free to say that to the person next to you as well if you feel t
she graduated from honors from cornell, graduate of university michigan law school, a columnist, author of eight "new york times" best sellers, confirming the ladies of "the view" are the only ones who have not read the books, they can't comment on them. "mugged," that book is insightful and i encourage everybody to read it. permly, after reading it, i felt so unburdened and liberated i'm going to go ahead and get rid of the secret coded racial words bottled up....
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. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street, but says the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fatten up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we vote on it. we shouldn't be using fines across the city to balance the city's budget. >> 1 thing to point out under the mayor's plan, anything 10 miles or under over the speed limit will get you a $50 ticket. the thing is those speed light cameras throughout the city chief lanier said, they don't send out speeding tickets for 0 to 11 miles over the speed limit. so basically an officer is going to have to write you a ticket under that plan. also the mayor tal
. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more...
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but it's not against the law. megyn: somebody thought this might harm facebook by having a message posted by this group of navy seals who have a question about how president obama handle libya. some boss pat facebook said no you won't. >> this was probably a political judgment. they do not and none of the president's people want to discuss this issue. he has a very, very serious incompetent lapse of judgment which allowed americans to be killed when they were fighting to protect other americans. megyn: soment in media don't want to skits. and now facebook? it's one thing if they are not going to talk about it themselves. but to censor private speech about it critical of the president. mike gallagher was on this show six weeks ago and he said he has this book about 50 things liberals love to hate. 50 things liberals love to hate. and he said they refuse to 'tis i --refused toed a ever tights n facebook because they don't like the word "hate." >> the beauty of social media use thed to be and for the most part still
but it's not against the law. megyn: somebody thought this might harm facebook by having a message posted by this group of navy seals who have a question about how president obama handle libya. some boss pat facebook said no you won't. >> this was probably a political judgment. they do not and none of the president's people want to discuss this issue. he has a very, very serious incompetent lapse of judgment which allowed americans to be killed when they were fighting to protect other...
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this is not a choice between rule of law and no rule of law. it is a different paradigm. it is not the criminal law of a constitutional state. it is the law of war which we have in this country which we follow. jon: let's hope we get to the that guy. ambassador john bolton. good to have you on, thank you. >> thank you. jenna: more on that story as it develops. we're down to tamp where governor romney takes to the stage. he has been off the campaign trail due to hurricane sandy. let's take a listen. >> we're going through trauma in a major part of the country, the kind of trauma you experienced here in florida more than once and it is interesting to see how people come together in a circumstance like this. we have seen folks from all over the country step forward and offer contributions. you see up on our screens a way to give to the red cross. people are doing that all over america, fathering their -- gathering their support in any way they can to help people subjected to this tragedy. please, if you have an extra dollar or two send them along and keep the people who have
this is not a choice between rule of law and no rule of law. it is a different paradigm. it is not the criminal law of a constitutional state. it is the law of war which we have in this country which we follow. jon: let's hope we get to the that guy. ambassador john bolton. good to have you on, thank you. >> thank you. jenna: more on that story as it develops. we're down to tamp where governor romney takes to the stage. he has been off the campaign trail due to hurricane sandy. let's take...
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the reason for that is we have a law that prohibits our ships from moving -- other people's ships. the jones act. the other thing is, we have a gigantic amount of refining capacity in the midwest and don't have the pipes to get it to the east. their gasoline will probably go down. probably go down even more. our infrastructure is set up from before we were any good at producing energy. >> or distributing energy. >> yeah. we didn't think we had it. >>> still ahead this morning, co-founder and former ceo of costco jim sinegal is with us live. the election effect on this storm. effect from retailerretailers. how do you go about establishing a logistical plan? a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a minute. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the in
the reason for that is we have a law that prohibits our ships from moving -- other people's ships. the jones act. the other thing is, we have a gigantic amount of refining capacity in the midwest and don't have the pipes to get it to the east. their gasoline will probably go down. probably go down even more. our infrastructure is set up from before we were any good at producing energy. >> or distributing energy. >> yeah. we didn't think we had it. >>> still ahead this...